Quote by Herbert Read
These groups within a society can he distinguished according as to whether, like an army or an orchestra, they function as a single body or whether they are united merely to defend their common interests and otherwise function as separate individuals.
Summary
This quote highlights the distinction between two types of groups in a society. The first type is characterized by a strong sense of unity and collective functioning, similar to an army or an orchestra. Members of such groups work together towards a common goal or purpose. The second type, however, comprises groups that come together primarily to protect and promote their shared interests, but otherwise operate independently as individuals. The quote implies that some groups function as cohesive entities, while others are more fragmented in their approach.
Topics
Society
By Herbert Read